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U.S. auto insurance shoppers jump 6% in Q1, TransUnion says
Reuters· 2 days ago, opens new tab, underscoring efforts to cut costs as inflation squeezes consumer wallets. , opens...
Buffett Buys Chubb: Why You May Want To Follow The Oracle of Omaha Into His New Insurance Holding
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoImage source: Getty Images. Another reason: Buffett may buy the whole thing It's no secret that...
A Hybrid Car Can Save You $611 per Year
The Motley Fool via AOL· 5 days agoThe costs of car ownership have been getting more expensive in the past few years, with skyrocketing prices for auto insurance and rising interest rates...
Newer vs older cars: Which lasts longer?
Stacker via AOL· 3 days agoBut here's another crucial factor to consider, especially for those with a brand new set of wheels: Car insurance for your newer vehicle. This section...
Are Hybrids Actually More Affordable Than EVs?
The Motley Fool via AOL· 5 days agoAdvantage: Hybrids Hybrid car insurance can be cheaper than EVs The cost of auto insurance has skyrocketed in the past few years, to ...
50 Frugal Habits That Aren’t Worth the Money You Save
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoWhether you're saving up for that big purchase, or wanting to spend less to pay off debt or you're...
Car insurance after a hit-and-run in Missouri
Bankrate via AOL· 6 days agoThis can make finding cheap car insurance a challenge in the future. Additionally, drivers facing license suspension after a hit-and-run may need to...
Home Insurance Is So Pricey People Are Moving—Here’s How to Cope
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoWith both inflation and natural disasters increasing and insurers pulling out of high-risk markets...
Why the price of car insurance is surging and what you can do about it
Consumer Affairs· 6 days agoCar insurance costs keep climbing rapidly and are showing no signs of letting up. The average price...
10 States With the Cheapest Car Insurance
The Motley Fool· 7 days agoLow population density: States like Alaska, Idaho, and Maine have relatively low population densities. This means they have fewer drivers on the roads, which reduces the risk of collisions.